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Ohio Athletic Conference 4990 Mahoning Ave Ohio Athletic Conference 4990 Mahoning Ave. Suite C P.O. Box 4656 Austintown, Ohio 44515 Phone 330-259-9090 www.oac.org Tim Gleason, Commissioner Otterbein eighth-year Head Coach Tim Doup has been voted Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Coach of the Year by his counterparts from across the league. Otterbein recently concluded a challenging 2-8 season under Doup, who helped lead his program through an early-season tragedy followed by a handful of ensuing obstacles behind the scenes, away from the public eye. Doup was also selected Coach of the Year after his first season in 2012, when he guided the Cardinals to an 8-2 record. Heidelberg 11th-year offensive coordinator Jason Lewis has been chosen as the 2019 OAC Assistant Coach- of-the-Year. Lewis helped the Student Princes to second in the Conference in total offense (489.8 ypg), scoring (390) and points-per-game (39.0 ppg). Mount Union senior quarter back D’Angelo Fulford (Miramar, Fla. / Miramar) was chosen as the 2019 Bob Packard Most Outstanding Offensive Back for the third time. Fulford finished the regular-season leading the OAC in touchdowns (35), completion percent (72.8) and pass efficiency (231.0) and was third in yards per game (224.7 ypg). He has been named First Team All-OAC. The Packard Award is presented by Baldwin-Wallace University in honor of Bob Packard, who served as head coach of the Yellow Jackets from 1981-2001. He led B-W to six OAC championships and a 156-54-2 overall record. Mount Union senior Sean Sherman (Springboro / Middletown Fenwick) has been named the 2019 Ken Wable Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman. At the close of the regular-season, Sherman led the Purple Raiders’ offensive line to first in the conference in total offense with 556.9 ypg and in scoring offense with 54.5 ppg. He has earned First Team All-OAC honors. The Wable Award is presented by Mount Union in honor of Ken Wable, who spent 24 years (1962-1985) leading the football program. During his time at Mount Union he led the Purple Raiders to 123 victories and an OAC Championship. Mount Union senior Justin Hill (Circleville / Circleville) has been selected as the 2019 Ed Sherman Most Outstanding Receiver for the third time. Hill finished the regular-season ranked at the top of the OAC in receiving yards-per-game with 128.5 and receptions-per-game with 6.3. Hill has been selected First Team All-OAC. The Sherman Award is presented by Muskingum University in honor of the winningest coach in school history. Sherman guided the Muskies to a 141-43-8 record from 1945-66. Muskingum senior Tim Ousely (McArthur, Ohio / Vinton County) has been voted the 2019 Paul Hoernemann Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman. Ousley finished the regular-season ranked second inthe OAC in sacks with 10 and sacks for loss with 6.0 ypg and averaged 8.0 tackles/game. Ousley has been voted First Team All-OAC. Heidelberg University presents the Hoernemann Award in memory of its most successful football coach, Paul Hoernemann, who directed the Student Princes to a 102-18-4 record from 1946-59. Hoernemann was inducted in 1997 to the College Football Hall of Fame. Ohio Northern senior Mark Niles (Miramar, Fla. / Miramar) has been named the 2019 Gene Slaughter Most Outstanding Linebacker. Niles closed the regular-season averaging 11.9 tackles-per-game and tallied seven sacks, Niles has been selected First Team All-OAC. The Slaughter Award is presented by Capital University in honor of Gene Slaughter. Slaughter spent 25 years (1961-1985) at the helm of the Capital football program and guided it to a 120-94-3 record and a Stagg Bowl victory in 1970. He also served as Capital athletic director from 1981-1987. Mount Union junior Kordell Ford (Massillon, Ohio / Massillon Washington) has been named the 2019 Lee J. Tressel Most Outstanding Defensive Back. During the regular-season, Ford averaged 4.0 tackles/game and had two sacks for a loss of 10 yards. He has been named First Team All-OAC. Baldwin-Wallace presents the Tressel Award in memory of coach Lee J. Tressel, who guided the Yellow Jackets to four OAC championships, one national title and a 154-52-6 record from 1958-80. Tressel was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. Position Player, School Yr. Hometown/High School Receiver Itika Wynn, Wilmington So. Columbus, Ohio / Mifflin Justin Hill, Mount Union #^ Sr. Circleville, Ohio / Circleville Maceo Matthews, Heidelberg % Jr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Northwestern Luke Richardson, Wilmington & So. Wilmington, Ohio / Clinton-Massie Tight End Nick Cofer, Heidelberg Jr. Willard, Ohio / Willard Center Joey Presutti, Mount Union Jr. Houston, Tx. / Oak Ridge Offensive Line Sean Sherman, Mount Union % Sr. Springboro, Ohio / Middletown Fenwick Johnny Todd, Mount Union Sr. Canton, Ohio / GlenOak Brendan Klaus, Mount Union ^ Sr. Brighton, Mich. / Brighton Brad Wienhold, Heidelberg % Sr. Madison, Ohio / Madison Quarterback D’Angelo Fulford, Mount Union #^ Sr. Miramar, Fla. / Miramar Jimmy Gephart, Heidelberg & Sr. Middletown, Ohio / Bishop Fenwick Running Back Christiaan Williams, Ohio Northern Jr. Sidney, Ohio / Anna Tanner Clark, Marietta ^ Sr. Caldwell, Ohio / Caldwell Josh Petruccelli, Mount Union ^ Jr. Perry, Ohio / Perry Mike Canganelli, John Carroll ^& Jr. Mayfield Village, Ohio / Mayfield Kicker Gavin Costello, Muskingum So. Silver Lake, Ohio / Stow-Munroe Falls Position Player, School Yr. Hometown/High School Defensive Line Josh Bever, Ohio Northern & Fr. Ashland, Ohio / Ashland Sekou Imani, Baldwin Wallace Jr. Dover, Ohio / Dover Kyle Gallagher, Marietta &% Jr. Chesterland, Ohio / West Geauga Andrew Roesch, Mount Union ^ Sr. Avon, Ohio / Avon Tim Ousley, Muskingum !^ Sr. McArthur, Ohio / Vinton County Conner Bogard, John Carroll ^ Sr. Cleveland, Ohio / Benedictine Tyler Frederick, John Carroll $% Sr. Wadsworth, Ohio / Highland Linebackers Mark Niles, Ohio Northern !^ Sr. Miramar, Fla. / Miramar Ryan Tuchow, Otterbein % Sr. Hilliard, Ohio / Davidson Trey Williams, Mount Union ^ Sr. Cardington, Ohio / Cardington-Lincoln Chad Stalnaker, John Carroll ^ Sr. Mentor, Ohio / Lake Catholic Defensive Back Tay Pryor, Marietta Jr. Canton, Ohio / Glenoak Kordell Ford, Mount Union Jr. Massillon, Ohio / Massillon Washington Derrick Bradley, Mount Union So. Bradenton, Fla. / Palmetto Tramon Wiley, Heidelberg Jr. Eastpointe, Mich. / Eastpointe Punter Luke Green-Lauber, Otterbein % Sr. Columbus, Ohio / Whetstone Special Teams Brock Martin, Ohio Northern So. Attica, Ohio / Seneca East Position Player, School Yr. Hometown/High School Receiver Chase Rose, Ohio Northern Jr. Kenton, Ohio / Upper Scioto Valley Iyan Mitchell, Baldwin Wallace Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Robinson Andrew Barker, Marietta Sr. Mogadore, Ohio / Mogadore Derrick Harvey, Mount Union & Sr. Akron, Ohio / Buchtel David Barnett, Capital ~$= Sr. Springfield, Ohio / Shawnee Even Nugent, John Carroll & Sr. Rocky River, Ohio / Rocky River Tight End Bobby Cashaw, Marietta !% Jr. Aliquippa, Pa. / Aliquippa Center Grant Nieszala, Ohio Northern Sr. Lambertville, Mich. / Bedford Offensive Line Pat Simon, Baldwin Wallace Jr. Olmsted Falls, Ohio / Olmsted Falls Frazier Daniel, Mount Union Sr. Tiffin, Ohio / Tiffin Columbian Will McGennis, John Carroll So. Buffalo, NY / Canisius Blake Herideen, John Carroll = Jr. Akron, Ohio / Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Quarterback Anthony McFadden, Ohio Northern % Sr. Chillicothe, Ohio / Paint Valley Running Back Jon Murray, Baldwin Wallace So. Cincinnati, Ohio / Withrow Montavious Yearby, Heidelberg Fr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. / Port St. Lucie Bernard Johnson, Muskingum Sr. Marietta, Ohio / Marietta Kicker Dom DiFalco, Ohio Northern So. Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional Position Player, School Yr. Hometown/High School Defensive Line Taino Arocho, Baldwin Wallace Jr. Holiday, Fla. / Anclote Adam Pastor, Mount Union Sr. Mantua, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit Verondtae Wilkinson, Heidelberg Sr. Dayton, Ohio / Trotwood-Madison Matthew Davenport, Heidelberg Sr. Liberty Township, Ohio / Bishop Fenwick Cal Reynolds, John Carroll Jr. Cleveland, Ohio / Lakewood St. Edward Linebackers David Haseleu, Ohio Northern % Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Montour Brenton Miller, Baldwin Wallace Jr. Carrollton, Ohio / Carrollton Mitch O’Hara, Mount Union % Jr. Avon, Ohio / Lakewood St. Edward Zachary Blackiston, Heidelberg ^& So. Massillon, Ohio / Perry Tyshawn Jones, John Carroll % Sr. Euclid, Ohio / Euclid Tavion Bryant, Wilmington & Jr. Columbus, Ohio / Beechcroft Defensive Back Ameer Jackson, Wilmington Niall Lewison, Otterbein = Jr. North Royalton, Ohio / Brecksville-Broadview Hts. Malik Britt, Mount Union % Jr. Bossier City, La. / Airline Nate Leopold, John Carroll So. Murrysville, PA / Franklin Regional Punter Parker Smith, Heidelberg So. West Salem, Ohio / Northwestern Special Teams Max Righetti, Mount Union Sr. Salem, Ohio / Salem Player, School Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School Noah Jackson, Baldwin Wallace DE Sr. Lorain, Ohio / Amherst Josh Liberati, Baldwin Wallace LB Sr. Lisbon, Ohio / David Anderson Kole Carter, Capital = LB Sr. Gallipolis, Ohio / Gallia Academy Jack Blaisdell, Capital DL So. West Unity, Ohio / Hilltop Dimitri Penick, Heidelberg WR Jr. Palm Beach, Fla. / Dwyer (Fl) Elijah Brechbill, Heidelberg DB Sr. Gold Canyon, Ariz. Licking Valley Ariel Jiménez, John Carroll DB Sr. Florida City, FL / Miami Belen Jesuit Prep Harrison Richardson, John Carroll DL Jr. Chardon, Ohio / Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Kyle McSweeney, Marietta QB Sr. Independence, Ohio / Trinity Drake Neuberger, Marietta DL So. Norwalk, Ohio / Norwalk Jalen Griffin, Mount Union DB Jr. Chicago, Ill. / Simeon
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